GALT SERIES_ Part III: Was his death a conspiracy or an act of a madman?
Harry St. George Galt was killed in Ibanda on May 19, 1905. His death shocked the country as a scaring perforation of the native perception of the invincible White man. As a result, the colonial administration plundered the area both to force natives to reveal the killer and as a deterrent measure for future schemes. In Part 3, we continue with the final findings of the inquiry.
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GALT SERIES_ Part III: Was his death a conspiracy or an act of a madman?
By NewVision Reporter
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In June of 1905, Ibanda was a hive of activity. A White man, Harry St. George Galt, had been speared to death by a ‘near insane’ person identified as Rutaraaka.
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